"Valheim" has brought a lot of excitement to players through its guides provided by the community. While some are already used to following a specific "Valheim" group to accomplish a particular task, others have a liking to demonstrate what it feels like to live inside its world.

Recently, a Reddit user has decided to create some meads which are all inspired by the video game. If such mixture could create a wonderful product like a frost resistance mead to keep the player warm, what could these meads do in real life?

Let's find out how this person managed to create such stuff from his curiosity.

'Valheim' Player Concocts Various Ingredients to Produce Real-Life Meads

'Valheim' Player Creates Realistic Meads Inspired by the Game: Tips and Tricks on How to Do it
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A Redditor named Khalexus who happens to be situated in Irkutsk, Russia has made a "Valheim" inspired meads in his house. From this picture shown in the post, the one in the front left is a minor healing mead that consists of blueberries, raspberries, honey, and dandelions.

Bluesmaker, another Redditor who commented on the creator's post, asked how long did Khalexus complete his meads. Another user answered that it was made in two game days.

Meanwhile, the main poster answered that he did not exactly know how long it would take. He added that it was 1.5 to two weeks ago when he began to experiment.

Khalexus continued that he had two berry meads in a big conical fermenter which he also uses for fermenting beers. However, he noted that the yeast appeared to improperly eat the honey at the bottom of the container.

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Furthermore, he said that he transferred the contents to demijohns together with the bonus raspberries, blueberries, and honey besides yeast and its nutrients.

At the time of his statement, all of them were bubbling away and there was a need to stabilize them before being bottled again which will take a couple of weeks.

The right mead seems to be fine according to him, and it is expected that it will be stabilized later this week. He would also leave them so they would age for three months and the rest will be left for six to 12 months.

Where to Read a Guide for Those Who are Interested in Experimenting Meads?

Upon asking about a guide that users could follow for this activity, Khalexus responded that he went to the Reddit Meadery to do that.

He recommended the Redditor to peruse over r/mead's contents so he could have an idea about the possible recipes and resources for the creation. Additionally, he said that it's where he based his recipes on crafting them.

For reference, he utilized metheglin, basic melomel, and cyser recipes. Then, he searched Skyrim's Honningbrew Mead recipes over Google.

Presently, the current meads on the left are the blueberry melomels and raspberry, with the addition of dandelions). On the other hand, metheglyn/cyser is located on the right.

Khalexus explained that he used 5-liter demijohns which will depend on your preference. He also used airlocks and silicone bungs (drilled.)

If the users want to dive deeper into manufacturing the meads, they could now directly head to the official site of r/mead.

Most importantly, those who want to try this mead-making should sanitize their equipment with the use of StellarSan and other related sanitizers. Also, see to it that they are in a cool, dry place.

In the picture, the heating pad and the fridge are connected to the temperature controller attached to demijohn's right hand. In this way, we can guarantee that the fridge will be stable at 20 degrees Celsius.

If you want to read more about "Valheim" guides like finding silver without a wishbone, planting carrots, and more, you can find all of them by accessing all "Valheim" articles.

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